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//"In The Pink" Scarf Design. Here are the facts:
- Yarn: MC - Stitch Nation (Passionfruit), 100% Peruvian Wool, DK weight
- Color A - Briggs Little Soft Spun (Carnation), 2-ply 100% pure wool, DK weight (if you're not familiar with this yarn, it is a product of Canada, from one of their oldest woolen mills. I picked it up at TNNA one year.)
- Color B - Dark brown, 100% alpaca, DK weight
- Needles - #8 circulars
- Border: MC - 8 rows of garter stitch
- A - 6 rows of stockinette stitch
- MC- 6 rows of stockinette stitch
- B - 6 rows of stockinette stitch
- MC - 6 rows of stockinette stitch
- Etcetera, etcetera until scarf measures 59 inches
- End with MC, knitting last eight rows in garter stitch
- BO all stitches
I have long been an admirer of Kaffe Fassett and recently acquired his book, "Welcome Home". I love how he uses color and the freedom with which he does so. He doesn't worry about dye lots, designing right on the needles. So I have been playing with colors and trying to put them together in a pleasing way and also trying to be a little less constricted in my design thoughts. I hope you like my choices. It is pretty exciting to do, I highly recommend it.
If interested, Creative Bug offers three Kaffe Fasset workshops: two quilt design classes and one pillow design class. His assistant and fellow designer, Brandon Mably, also teaches two classes one of which I am enrolled in "Magic Ball Color Play" which encourages the use of leftover yarn in your stash and learning to put colors together.
Would you like some help knitting stripes? I know I would. Here are a few places to go:
- TECHknitting: She always has a lot of good information on any technical problems you might have in knitting. This post addresses jogless knitting of stripes in the round.
- Fluffandfuzzknitting: A good article on changing colors when knitting stripes.
- Cottonandcloud: How to knit single or odd numbered stripes without cutting the yarn.
- Millamia: Here is a great article on knitting single row stripes.
- The Knitter: Yet another great post from Jane Crowfoot, one of the UK's leading knitting experts.
xoxo Shannon
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